PCI Vendor and Device Lists

This page is primarily intended as an engineering resource* for people who need to deal with computers built around the PCI bus. It's reason for being is that there is no other centralized database of PCI device IDs. This database is entirely user-supported; all the data has been, and continues to be, furnished by those working in the PCI market. Feel free to add info for the use of others!

What's available here:

PCI Vendor List By Name or by Vendor ID: from these lists, you can select a vendor, and get more information about either the vendor itself or the devices they manufacture. (These lists are long, and may take a little while to load). There are links available to add information to the database as well.

PCI C Sample Code: contains sample C code that can be used to access the various tables in the pcihdr.h file below

Intel's Offerings: many of the common questions revolve around Intel's chipsets, motherboards, and other products. Here's where Intel keeps the answers to developer questions on the subject.

Plasma Online provides a way to search for the identity of chips on various boards, based on pictures and labeling. Run by Christian Korner in Germany (site in English).

Credits

Too many people have contributed to this list to acknowledge them all, but a few have
provided the majority of the input and deserve special mention. Thanks, to each of
you! -Jim Boemler, original creator of the database

Sergei Shtylyov of Brain-dead Software in Russia, who's made massive additions to the lists over a long period

* Important Notice Neither the owner of this site nor any of the persons or entities who post information on this site warrants the accuracy of the information or your right or ability to make use of the information for any particular purpose. The information posted on this site has not been checked for accuracy and you use it as is, at your own risk.